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Show posts MenuQuoteHonestly though it has never really crossed my mind to ask some one why they are there.......I just talk to them and try to figure it out myself......Now I kinda feel silly.
QuoteI'm afraid of parents from other country's especially dads from US that send their sons to Military camps :S or is that just some urban legend?
QuoteIt almost sounds like judgement is a type of disease (dis-ease).
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Also, it should be noted that at the time of the Reformation several books were removed from the Canon. Martin Luther wanted to also remove The Revelation (not Christ-centered enough) and James (to works-oriented) also but didn't have enough support for that. So for those that argue that the Bible is and always was God's complete and perfect and unalterable word, - you must then ask which canon are you referring to, the one before the Reformation or after. They can't both be perfect and unalterable. So either God allowed his church to use a screwed up version for 1600 years or else he's letting us use a screwed up version now - which is it?
Jesus came to bring truth to the Jewish nation but they were so hung up on their written law that they couldn't accept Jesus' message. Jesus exhorted people to live by the "perfect law of freedom" and to "live by the Spirit" rather than to blindly follow a written law. It is obvious that he wanted people to genuinely seek and relate to God via the Holy Spirit rather than to follow a written law. What is sadly ironic is that today the Christian church has fallen into the same trap all over again, inventing a new written law - the New Testament - and making that their God instead of genuinely seeking God through the Holy Spirit. When Jesus ascended he said that he would send a helper - the Holy Spirit - but he didn't say anything about a new written law. Unfortunately it is our human nature to be scared little bunnies, foolishly clinging onto something we can hold and touch (The Bible) instead of embarking on the less clear, and more challenging path of genuinely seeking God through direct experience - it's the golden calf thing all over again.
I believe the Bible contains valuable spiritual truths, but I like to think of the Bible as a God's workbook and the Holy Spirit as the teacher. When one places the Bible before the Holy Spirit it is a religious "cop-out" that only serves to ensure a spiritual status-quo.
If you took a math class you would use the textbook to learn how to solve problems. You wouldn't just memorize the answers in the back of the book. Unfortunately people treat the Bible differently. They pretend that it contains the exact correct answer for each of life's problems instead of thinking of it as a book that will help them in their approach to life's challenges. When you turn it into a rule book, so lose all of the value and you end up living a life of fearful obedience rather than joyful, spiritual discovery.